Modena F 9.9 is an Italian manuscript from the late fifteenth century that contains one of the most extensive anthologies of secular Italian music from this time. It offers important clues into how secular Italian music developed throughout the...

Fletcher Warren (‘15) and Prof. Chris Gehrz debut their digital history project - surveying how the people of Bethel University have experienced a century of warfare, from the World Wars through Vietnam and the War on Terror.

How do we choose? Recently developed computational approaches from machine learning have provided the basis for functionally dissecting the neural circuitry that supports decision-making. In order to further explore human decision-making, we...

Egerton 3307 is a collection of approximately 50 sacred compositions from the fifteenth century. For all their variety and value as a lens through which we may better understand English music of the time, the contents of Egerton 3307 have yet to be...

Dr. Adam Johnson and senior Zachariah Berry will discuss their work on the cognitive science of human origins. Discussions of human origins typically emphasize the theological, philosophical, or scientific ramifications of theories of human origins...

Amy White, associate professor of social work, and Bethel senior Nina Rasmusen conducted a needs assessment of the spiritual, academic, relational, and psychological needs of current and former Bethel students of color. The research used critical...

This Edgren Scholars team investigated the relationship between plant diversity and the diversity, abundance, and ecological complexity of the invertebrate taxa, particularly insects, present within different side-by-side grassland reconstructions.

This presentation analyzed original data collected in Lithuania derived from an instrument developed during Dr. Dmitri M. Medvedovski's Fall 2010 sabbatical in collaboration with Dr. Kirk Allison from the University of Minnesota. Dr. Medvedovski...

Bethel senior Hannah Wichterman and Kristin Sandau, associate professor of nursing, evaluated the effects of web-based cardiac monitoring education for staff nurses on nursing knowledge and skills as well as patient outcomes. They worked at United...

In collaboration with the group of Prof. Crawford at Virginia Tech, Dr. Rollin King and Sarah Greteman-Leo report the results of computations of optical rotation on a variety of chiral chemical systems including solvent molecules.

Over 20 million Americans currently take cholesterol-lowering statins, and this number is expected to increase steadily in coming years. While excess cholesterol can be harmful, many studies show that cholesterol depletion alters the way that cells...

Trey Maddox, assistant professor of chemistry, and Bethel senior Kaitlyn Ohden researched methods to mimic DNA template-directed polymerization in a way that frees it from enzyme regulation. They wanted to complete the optimization of the synthetic...

The global citizenship movement, popular in higher education and today's elite circles, often imagines that citizens without countries will bring humans without a nature into society without culture through the work of laws without foundation....

At Bethel, we are very intentional about helping students develop in their Christian faith. Given the nature of our campus, however, most of our students have very little opportunity to interact directly with those holding other religious...